Cortical Concentrations of Metals and Protein in the Brain of Two Breeds of Goats in Nigeria
Metal pollution and exposure is an increasing global problem. One of the best ways to assess the impact of this problem on the brain is by using animals raised in such environments. As a prelude to this, the goat was used in this study to determine its normal metal and protein level in the brain. Te...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of biomedical research 2006-07, Vol.8 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Metal pollution and exposure is an increasing global problem. One of
the best ways to assess the impact of this problem on the brain is by
using animals raised in such environments. As a prelude to this, the
goat was used in this study to determine its normal metal and protein
level in the brain. Ten metals and total crude protein were each
analysed in the brains of twenty adult goats belonging to Red Sokoto
(RS) and West African Dwarf (WAD) breeds. The dry weight concentration
of Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn, and I obtained in the brain using the Atomic
Absorption Spectrophotometer were 189.10±42.99 ppm,
3.08±0.55ppm, 0.90±0.52ppm, 73.00±10.63ppm,
0.05±0.03ppm, and 188.91±61.13ppm 3.43±0.71ppm,
1.19±0.64ppm, 73.92±7.88ppm and 0.05±0.02ppm in West
African Dwarf(WAD) and Red Sokoto(RS) goats respectively. The male RS
goats had significantly higher levels (P |
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ISSN: | 1119-5096 1119-5096 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ajbr.v8i3.35749 |